I think the QBs could get some seperation between themselves based on how they come across with their grasp of the position, the ability to make certain throws and their agility in some of the cone drills.

Barkley i guess will not throw and i wouldn't be surprised if Geno Smith does his Blaine Gabbert impersonation and doesn't throw either, so maybe it'll just fizzle into a whole lot of nothing.

I think the QBs could get some seperation between themselves based on how they come across with their grasp of the position, the ability to make certain throws and their agility in some of the cone drills.

Barkley i guess will not throw and i wouldn't be surprised if Geno Smith does his Blaine Gabbert impersonation and doesn't throw either, so maybe it'll just fizzle into a whole lot of nothing.

Why would that make them money? Everyone expects them to gain weight before their first action as pros anyway.

If Mingo comes in at 250 with muscle he can project to more teams at 43 DE because they can invision him adding more muscle. If he comes in looking slower at 250 then he's pretty much stuck to a pass rusher role or a 34 backer or maybe even 43 backer role.

Jordan on the other hand right now is likely more a 3-4 or 43 OLB. If he can come in at about 255 he can project to 43 DE. Jordan has reportedly had a lot of problem adding weight, only adding around 10-15 pounds since being asked to move to TE. He reportedly weighed around 235 last season, he'd get little to no consideration at 43 DE in that scenario.

Trust me, for guys that have questions about beng too small, it's always a good thing when they show up bigger.

Glennon's money will be made behind closed doors. His interviews are what are going to make him shoot up boards.

As long as he out runs what Tom Brady did, I think he'll be fine.

edit: I'm also not so sure Glennon is going to make money in the throwing portion. Mechanically, he has things to work on (like footwork) that cause him to throw a less than perfect ball. He could absolutely sling it and wow coaches, but I have a feeling that he's going to be his usual up and down self.

Also being 6'7" will concern some coaches. It may be stupid, but the second best QB at 6'6" or bigger might be Derek Anderson... of all time. Yeah, there have been virtually no QBs at 6'6" or bigger to really be successful. Flacco is a freak in a league full of freaks.

Glennon's money will be made behind closed doors. His interviews are what are going to make him shoot up boards.

As long as he out runs what Tom Brady did, I think he'll be fine.

edit: I'm also not so sure Glennon is going to make money in the throwing portion. Mechanically, he has things to work on (like footwork) that cause him to throw a less than perfect ball. He could absolutely sling it and wow coaches, but I have a feeling that he's going to be his usual up and down self.

Also being 6'7" will concern some coaches. It may be stupid, but the second best QB at 6'6" or bigger might be Derek Anderson... of all time. Yeah, there have been virtually no QBs at 6'6" or bigger to really be successful. Flacco is a freak in a league full of freaks.

Glennon will impress in both areas IMO.

Glennon was reportedly the most impressive of all the college QB's at the Manning Passing Academy last summer. His footwork will be fine during drills and he's going to showcase his elite arm strength. Only question for me will his deep ball accuracy which at times is lacking.

The guy is just tailor made for the combine throwing session.

His height doesn't bother me. Derek Anderson wasn't successful in the NFL due to his accuracy and decision making - not his height and huge frame. Anderson played like he was 6'3" anyway - with a low release point. Heck we are a few years removed from the desire to have the tallest QB possible.

Not sure how much further up the boards he can go, but I think Ogletree in shorts could put on a performance at the combine.

Also, if Eric Reid runs a decent 40, he'll jump way up.

Some RB will run a ridiculous speed and shoot up the boards. Not sure who, though. I'll go with Gillislee since he has the potential to and I have him pegged with Franklin as the two that will be the best out of this class (outside of Lattimore getting healthy).

I don't think his timed speed or quick twitch athleticism is special. I think he looks good on tape because of his football IQ and instincts. I don't think he's a terrible athlete, I just think he's a guy who's combine numbers won't jump out at you in any way and won't tell the full story on how good he is.